Multiple Choice
When computing inferential statistics,we usually want to know the likelihood of getting results:
A) exactly like those we observed - based on chance
B) as extreme as or more extreme than those we observed - based on chance
C) as significant as ours - based on chance
D) exactly like ours if the null hypothesis is false
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